Question
3. In 2010, there were about 4 × 10^7 people living in California and about 1 × 10^6 people living in Rhode Island.
How many times larger was the population of California than the population of Rhode Island?
How many times larger was the population of California than the population of Rhode Island?
Answers
GPT 3.5
To find out how many times larger the population of California was compared to Rhode Island, we can divide the population of California by the population of Rhode Island:
Population of California: 4 × 10^7
Population of Rhode Island: 1 × 10^6
4 × 10^7 / 1 × 10^6 = 4 × 10^(7-6) = 4 x 10^1 = 40
Therefore, the population of California was 40 times larger than the population of Rhode Island.
Population of California: 4 × 10^7
Population of Rhode Island: 1 × 10^6
4 × 10^7 / 1 × 10^6 = 4 × 10^(7-6) = 4 x 10^1 = 40
Therefore, the population of California was 40 times larger than the population of Rhode Island.